"Cernit is one of the strongest clays.
(It was once considered the very strongest, but Kato Polyclay may now have out-performed it.) Though easily conditioned, it is also very flexible when cured.
There are many colors available-27 standard colors, 18 pearlescent colors, 6 neon colors, 6 "nature colors", and 7 colors specially formulated for dolls.
Cernit is a popular clay among ooak doll-makers because of its translucent quality and the porcelain-like finish it has after curing."
I received my first batch! My experience so far has been great.
Cernit does warm up quickly so I am experimenting with placing my sculptures in the freezer for about 2-5 minutes at a time.
The coldness hardens it again. I would not leave it in there too long as it seem to release percipitation if left to long in the freezer.
Even with it being cooled I try not to hold the Cernit too long.
Since I am still working on my BJD I have not had a chance to bake it yet.
COMPARISON TO SUPER SCULPY>
Super Sculpy seems to stay firmer a tad longer.
Cernit's color is more appealing.
I will make more comparisons once I bake the Cernit.